BUKVICH v. BUTTE-SILVER BOW

No. 81-517.

650 P.2d 783 (1982)

Dan BUKVICH, Katie Murray and Leo Jacobsen, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. BUTTE-SILVER BOW, a political subdivision of the State of Montana, and Donald Peoples, et al., Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided September 9, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jardine, McCarthy & Grauman, Whitehall, John H. Jardine argued, Whitehall, for plaintiffs and appellants.

Robert M. McCarthy argued, County Atty., Butte, Ross P. Richardson argued, Deputy County Atty., Butte, for defendants and respondents.


DALY, Justice.

This case centers around a pay dispute between the appellants, Dan Bukvich, the clerk of the District Court, Katie Murray, the auditor, and Leo Jacobsen, the coroner; and respondents, Butte-Silver Bow, a political subdivision of the State of Montana, Don Peoples, its chief executive, and its active council of commissioners.

Appellants are duly elected and qualified officials of Butte-Silver Bow. They contend that their salaries were fixed by...

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